Showing posts with label teamwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teamwork. Show all posts
Thursday, July 30, 2009
"The Mail Order Bride" by Denny
Speaker one July 30, 2009 presenting project # 3 "The Moral of the Story" from the Advanced Communication series 'Storytelling' manual.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
"Stretching Your Leadership Wings" by Michelle D
Speaker three May 14, 2009 presenting project 3 "Get To The Point" from the 'Competent Communication' manual.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
THE CLUB CONTEST ROLES AUGUST 14, 2008
As of 7/31/2008 the Contest Roles based on eligibility are:
Contest Master.... Denny
Chief Judge .......... Makela
Humorous Speakers (need 3 or more)
Tim G
Rebecca
Roxie
Evaluation Contestants (need 3 or more)
Roxie
Roger
Mike
Timers & Counters (need 4)
Vanessa
Maria
Oksana
Contest Master.... Denny
Chief Judge .......... Makela
Humorous Speakers (need 3 or more)
Tim G
Rebecca
Roxie
Evaluation Contestants (need 3 or more)
Roxie
Roger
Mike
Timers & Counters (need 4)
Vanessa
Maria
Oksana
Labels:
club,
contest,
Evaluation,
humor,
Humorous Speech,
membership,
support,
teamwork
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Club Officers' Role Descriptions
Serving as a club officer builds skills and develops leadership ability. These are the 7 (seven) officer roles and duties and how officers work with each other and with the club's members.
PRESIDENT: Serves as the club's Chief Executive Officer, responsible for general supervision and operation of the club. Presides at club meetings and directs the club in a way that meets the educational growth and leadership needs of members. In cooperation with the executive team, establishes long-term and short-term plans for club health and growth. First-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION: Is responsible for planning successful club meetings so that each member has the opportunity to achieve their personal goals. Directs planning, organization, and implementation of programs. Schedules speeches, signs manuals, updates member progress charts, reports award completion to Toastmasters International, and coordinates recognition. Second-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-RESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP: Plans, organizes and implements a continuous marketing effort which ensures the club maintains or exceeds a charter membership level of 20. Works with groups inside and outside of Toastmasters to promote club membership and membership retention. Third-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Develops implements and administers a program, to maintain a positive image of Toastmasters for all members, guests, and the public. Develops and executes internal and external public relations campaigns for the club. Fourth-Ranking Club Officer
SECRETARY: Is responsible for all club records and correspondence. Custodian of the Club Constitution and Bylaws and all other official club documents. Fifth-Ranking Club Officer
TREASURER: Is responsible for development and execution of financial policies, procedures, audits, and controls. Receives and disburses funds in payment of all obligations, and develops and recommends a budget to executive committee. Sixth-Ranking Club Officer
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Serves as Master Host and makes proper arrangements for all club meetings. Coordinates with members to ensure each member and guest are welcomed at meetings. Seventh-Ranking Club Officer
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Provides guidance and serves as a resource to club officers and members. Chairs the Nominating Committee, assists in preparation of the club Success Plan, and promotes the club's efforts to become a Distinguished Club.
PRESIDENT: Serves as the club's Chief Executive Officer, responsible for general supervision and operation of the club. Presides at club meetings and directs the club in a way that meets the educational growth and leadership needs of members. In cooperation with the executive team, establishes long-term and short-term plans for club health and growth. First-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-PRESIDENT OF EDUCATION: Is responsible for planning successful club meetings so that each member has the opportunity to achieve their personal goals. Directs planning, organization, and implementation of programs. Schedules speeches, signs manuals, updates member progress charts, reports award completion to Toastmasters International, and coordinates recognition. Second-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-RESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP: Plans, organizes and implements a continuous marketing effort which ensures the club maintains or exceeds a charter membership level of 20. Works with groups inside and outside of Toastmasters to promote club membership and membership retention. Third-Ranking Club Officer
VICE-PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Develops implements and administers a program, to maintain a positive image of Toastmasters for all members, guests, and the public. Develops and executes internal and external public relations campaigns for the club. Fourth-Ranking Club Officer
SECRETARY: Is responsible for all club records and correspondence. Custodian of the Club Constitution and Bylaws and all other official club documents. Fifth-Ranking Club Officer
TREASURER: Is responsible for development and execution of financial policies, procedures, audits, and controls. Receives and disburses funds in payment of all obligations, and develops and recommends a budget to executive committee. Sixth-Ranking Club Officer
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Serves as Master Host and makes proper arrangements for all club meetings. Coordinates with members to ensure each member and guest are welcomed at meetings. Seventh-Ranking Club Officer
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Provides guidance and serves as a resource to club officers and members. Chairs the Nominating Committee, assists in preparation of the club Success Plan, and promotes the club's efforts to become a Distinguished Club.
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